Robert Griffin III kept his head, even when the headset inside his helmet malfunctioned before Sunday’s game-winning drive.

Unable to hear play calls transmitted through his helmet from the sideline, Griffin calmly led the Redskins downfield on a seven-play 56-yard drive. The end result was Billy Cundiff’s 41-yard field goal in the waning seconds, lifting the Redskins to a 24-22 victory over the Buccaneers.

Robert Griffin III had a malfunctioning headset in the waning minutes of the Redskins' eventual win over the Buccaneers on Sunday, and teammate Santana Moss doesn't think that's a coincidence. (AP Photo)

"Happens every time," Redskins receiver Moss said (via Yahoo! Sports). "No lie. I’ve been in the league 12 years, I’ve been in plenty of games, and the home team goes, 'Oh well,' " said Moss, as he pulled an imaginary plug out of the wall.

"He just called the plays he knows. We just did it ourselves. Err, he did it himself."

Griffin still needs his teammates. But he can make do without a headset.